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US curbs on travelers exposed to deadly viruses may infringe rights and deter volunteers

21 May at 15:12 PM, via The Guardian

Strict restrictions on Americans with exposure to Ebola and hantavirus highlight officials’ previous rhetoric on public health measures

The US is imposing strict restrictions on American travelers who have been exposed in dual Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks in ways that experts say could run counter to their legal rights and affect who will volunteer in future public health crises globally.

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General Tensor and Talisman Wallet Partner to Make Bittensor Effortless for Humans and the Agent Economy

21 May at 15:00 PM, via Tech Financials

Partners to help unlock institutional capital for Bittensor by pairing institutional wallet infrastructure and multi‑sig tooling with a major DEX to create a clear path from custody to deployment. Toronto, Canada, May 21, 2026 — General Tensor and Talisman Wallet today announced a  partnership to make Bittensor trading, subnet discovery, and investing seamless for both […]

Africa’s Energy Transition Is A Growth Story – But Only If We Act Together

21 May at 13:56 PM, via Tech Financials

Africa’s energy transition to lower-carbon, more reliable and accessible power systems has the potential to reshape economies, uplift communities, and support development throughout the continent. With abundant renewable energy resources and growing recognition of the urgency of decarbonisation, Africa is well-positioned to leapfrog parts of traditional energy systems and build a more...

South Africa Is Spending Billions On Skills. So Why Can’t Companies Hire?

21 May at 12:34 PM, via Tech Financials

As South Africa prepares to mark Youth Month in June against the backdrop of persistently high youth unemployment, questions are growing around whether corporate skills development spending is delivering meaningful economic returns — for employers or for young people entering the workforce. The numbers make the problem stark. Statistics South Africa’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey […]

SA Government Outlines Measures To Combat Fake News And AI-Driven Misinformation

21 May at 12:08 PM, via Tech Financials

Minister in The Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has outlined the government’s plans to combat misinformation, disinformation and malinformation, including proposals for a public fact-checking platform, restrictions on fake news broadcasts, and mandatory disclosure of AI-generated content on digital platforms. Tabling the Government Communication and Information System’s (GCIS) Budget Vote...

Lyme disease cases in England rise by more than 20% in a year

21 May at 11:13 AM, via The Guardian

Scientists developing vaccines and anti-tick treatments amid growing concern over spread of disease

Cases of Lyme disease have risen more than 20% in England in the past year, public health experts have revealed, as pharmaceutical companies work to create new vaccines and drugs to tackle the tick-borne illness.

According to data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), published as part of...

Trust Is Infrastructure. And Africa’s Fintech Reckoning Proves It

21 May at 09:32 AM, via Tech Financials

For most of the past decade, African fintech was a land grab. Valuations rewarded user numbers, interfaces got flashier, and “disruption” was the pitch that attracted capital investment. From the outside, it was clear the model was running hotter than it could sustain. That era is over. In every boardroom conversation, from Johannesburg to Lagos, […]

Alviva Group Strengthens Specialist Cloud Capability

21 May at 07:16 AM, via Tech Financials

Axiz has announced the integration of its Microsoft Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP) business with Cloud On Demand as Alviva Group moves to strengthen its specialist cloud capability. The transition of Axiz’s CSP business to Cloud On Demand is expected to conclude by 1 July 2026. Cloud On Demand will continue to operate independently for the next […]

Can a name change transform PCOS outcomes for women? – podcast

21 May at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

After more than a decade of global consultation, polycystic ovary syndrome – which affects as many as one in eight women – has been renamed. The condition is caused by high levels of androgens, which can lead to symptoms such as excess hair, weight gain and irregular periods. To understand why campaigners wanted it renamed, and what its new name – polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome...

Generous Family Partners with America250 to Inspire Gratitude and Patriotism with America’s Grateful Stateful Road Trip

21 May at 04:51 AM, via Tech Financials

Colorado Springs, CO— Generous Family, an initiative of the nonprofit, I Like Giving, dedicated to helping families raise generous children, today announced it is a supporting partner of America250, the national, nonpartisan organization charged by Congress to lead the commemoration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This collaboration will highlight Generous Family’s newest […]

SpaceX discloses finances for first time in plan for $1.75tn stock market debut

20 May at 23:22 PM, via The Guardian

Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite operations company, with extensive contracts with US, to go public next month

SpaceX unveiled its plans to list publicly on the US stock market Wednesday, disclosing its investor prospectus and revealing details about its financials for the first time. Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite operations company will go public next month at a valuation of around...

Immunotherapy could be used to treat depression, early trial suggests

20 May at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

UK scientists find tocilizumab, used for rheumatoid arthritis, may help antidepressant-resistant patients

Immunotherapy could be used to treat depression among patients who have not responded to conventional antidepressants, according to the results of an early clinical trial.

Researchers at the University of Bristol investigated whether tocilizumab, an anti-inflammatory drug commonly used for...

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